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Rosewood disaster
Hi,
I have run into a snag with some african rosewood. I made up a bunch of laminated clipboard with maple and african rosewood that was reclaimed from some unused flooring stock.
The stuff had a lot of resin on it. I wiped them down, and finished them with minwax wiping poly. The stuff is not drying. A glossy sticky film keeps resurfacing on the stuff...
Is there any way to salvage them? Is there anything I can use to seal the wood?
thanks
dan
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I haven't used a lot of rosewood but the little I did was for knife handles and I just buffed it after sanding to a ridiculously fine grit.
I have heard of some success with dewaxed shellac as a barrier coat and other guys that have had it dissolve after a while. That leeching is really common with some african woods.
Polyurethane is positively the worst finish for getting it to stick. Personally, unless I needed some solid protection I would likely go for an oil finish without any varnish like BLO.
Joe
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I took your advice. Wiped them down with steel wool and applied a few coats of shellac. That did the trick. I finished them with a paste wax, and they look great.
thanks
dan